


FffiST BECODft 

CLASS OF 




Record of the 

Class of 1 896 of 

Princeton dnmrsity 




JVumber One 
Hpril first 1898 



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Class Officers* 

ALBERT GOODSELL MILBANK, Trestdent 

No. 42 West Thirty-eighth Street, 

New York City. 

CHARLES BYRON BOSTWICK, Secretary, 

No. 324 West Forty-sixth Street, 

New York City. 



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To the Class* 

'HIS little bundle of facts, that staggers under the 
dignified title of "Class Record," is offered to the 
friends and members of Ninety Six in an endeavor 
to fill a dual need. The primary and paramount 
motive of its publication is the hope that it may be 
one more link that binds us together in class union as loyal 
Princeton men ; and if it serves this purpose the labor preceding 
its issue has not been wasted. It also aims to satisfy a further 
practical need by enabling both the members of the class and all 
interested fellow Princetonians to know where any particular 
man is to be found, and what Ninety Six men are residing in or 
near our large cities, where it is often necessary to gather 
Princeton men together. The many requests for just this kind 
of information that have been addressed to the class secretary 
during the past year are a good index of the desirability of hav- 
ing it in printed form. 

It has been the earnest endeavor of your secretary to have 
this little book give the latest information about each man, and to 
have the absence of errors a distinguishing feature. In theory 
this is delightfully possible, but the practical results will, I fear, 
be found unsatisfactory in many cases. The effectiveness of 
graduate organization largely depends upon the promptness and 
reliability of the individual members in responding to class cor- 
respondence, and upon their faithfulness in keeping the secre- 
tary advised of their changes of residence and occupation ; but 
it seems that this foundation, being only human, is too often un- 
stable. And, as there has not yet been discovered any subtle 
mental process whereby we can know of the lives of absent 
friends without either direct or indirect communication with 



them, paucity of information will often result in misstatement. 
So if the following information about yourselves is incom- 
plete or out of date, it will undoubtedly be found that the cause 
is your own failure to write. 

During the Christmas holidays this winter I was talking with 
a Ninety Six man whom I had not seen since graduation, and 
as the course of conversation drifted toward class matters, he 
said, speaking of my letters to the class: "Why, you don't ex- 
pect us to answer those things, do you ? " This, coming from a 
" rooter of the rooters," was rather staggering. And, judging 
from facts, it seems to be the attitude of not a few, who were 
most prominent in college, and of whose devotion to the Alma 
Mater there is no doubt. Against such opinions the most pains- 
taking efforfs of your secretary can be of little avail ; but, fortun- 
ately, those who profess this heresy are in the distinguished 
minority. The larger part of the class are prompt in their 
responses, and much praise is due them for their efforts to 
strengthen our union. I trust it is not out of place here, if I 
allow the personal element to enter for a moment, in extending 
my heartiest thanks to those men on whom I can always count 
for an immediate response to the class letters. 

With these few words of introduction the First Class Record 
is offered to the Class of Ninety Six, in the hope that its shortcom- 
ings will be overlooked upon consideration of the many hours 
of leisure that have been sacrificed in its preparation, and of the 
excellence of the motives that have prompted its issue. 

C. B. BOSTWICK. 
No. 324 West 46th St., New York City, 
March 15, 1898. 



Roll of JMembersbip* 



Explanatory. 

Names of ex-members are printed with an asterisk (*) following. 

Where two addresses are given, the second is that of temporary 
residence. 

Unless otherwise stated, the degrees affixed to the members names 
denote those conferred at graduation, June lo, i8g6. 



Charles Bdward Adams,* A. B. (Univ. of Minn., '96). 

923 8th St., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Superintendent Public Schools, Granite Falls, Minn. Reading Law. 

Expects to enter University of Minnesota Law School in fall 

of 1898. 

Hugh Clairbome Adams.* 

916 N. Garrison Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ; 267 Merchants' Exchange. 

St. Louis, Mo. 
Grain Broker. 

Joseph Warren Alford.* 

89 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J.; 195 Broadway, New York, 
Treasurer of " The C. G. Alford Co.," Wholesale Jewelers. 

Francis Olcott Allen, Jr., A. B. 

1539 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Studying Medicine at University of Pennsylvania. 

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George Sllots Allen, Jr., C. B. 

Red Bank, N. J. 

Lumber and Hardware Business, Red Bank, N. J. 

Harry McClellan Anderson.* 

Charleston, W. Va. ; Center College, Danville, Ky. 
Studying Law. 

Henry Beard Armes, A. B. 

15th St. and Kenesaw Ave., Washington, D. C. 
Studying at Columbian University Law School. 

William Mayo Atkinson, A. B. 

458 Jefferson Ave,, Elizabeth, N. J. 
Studying at New York Law School. 

Frank Allen Baker, A. B. 

914 Cherry St., Kansas City, Mo. 

With ** Ridenour-Baker Grocery Co.," Kansas City, Mo. 

Hugh Wilson Bamett, B. S. 

239 N. Limestone St., Springfield, O. 

With "Billow & Barnett," Fire Insurance, 25 Bushnell Building, 
Springfield, O. 

Mason Brown Barret, A. B. 

1714 Brook St., Louisville, Ky. ; 414 Center St., Louisville, Ky. 
Attorney- at-Law. 

William S. Baylis. 

Englewood, N. J. 

With "Provident Savings Life Assurance Society," New York. 

Jacob Newton Beam, A. B. 

Intercourse, Pa. ; Princeton, N, J. 

Instructor at " Princeton Preparatory School." 

Erasmus Bennett, Jr.* 

801 Buchanan St., Topeka Kan. 

Henry Hannah Bergen. 

31 Strong Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

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Andrew Jefferson Berry, A. B. 

466 GrierSt., Augusta, Ga. 

Edward Hodge Bishop, A. B. 

20 Burnett St., East Orange, N. J. ; Easton, Md. 
Teaching in Maryland Nautical Academy, Easton, Md. 

Amos BisselL* 

Milford, N. Y. ; 85 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 
With " Horace Partridge Co., "Athletic Outfitters, 55 Hanover St., 
Boston, Mass. 

George Glover Blackmore, C. B. 

3122 Woodburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio; 127 West 48th St., New 

York. 
Engineering, "Metropolitan Street Railway Co.," New York. 

Bdgar Thomas Blackwell, C. !B. 

p. O. Box 86, Hopewell, N. J. ; 88 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton University. 

Harry William Bloch. 

922 South i8th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ; Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

Parker Johnson Boice.* 

275 North Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Charles Byron Bostwick, A. B. 

324 West 46th St., New York; P. O. Box 787, New York. 
With " Provident Savings Life Assurance Society," New York. 

I/awrance Foster Bower, A. B. 

116 Dithridge St., Pittsburg, Pa. ; Chelsea Square, New York. 
Studying at General Theological Seminary, New York City. 

John Isaac Bowes.* 

325 North Highland Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.; 15 East Otterman St., 
Greensburg, Pa. 

Carl Miner Bowman, A. B. 

1814 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Studying Law at the University of Pennsylvania. 

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Robert Walter Brace, A. B. 

Blackwood, N. J. 

Studying at Medical and Chirurgical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 

l^dward Swayne Brearley, A. B. 

Lawrenceville, N. J. ; 62 Brown Hall Seminary, Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

Charles Oscar Bressler, A. B. 

55 North 4th St., Lebanon, Pa. 

Reading Law in office of Grant Weidman, Jr., 1914 9th St., 
Lebanon, Pa. 

Milner Brien, A. B. 

34 Central Ave., Dayton, Ohio; Room 5, Callahan Building, Day- 
ton, Ohio. 
Agent New York Life Insurance Co. 

Bernis Brien. 

34 Central Ave., Dayton, Ohio. 
Journalist, " Dayton Evening Journal." 

Henry Clay Briggs, A. B. 

202 Ross St , Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary; also Organist in 
First Reformed Church of Brooklyn (Bedford Ave.). 

Robert Ormiston Brockway.* 

13 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Doing nothing when last heard from.' 

Edwin Henry Bronson, A. B. 

3845 Haverford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

Macy Brooks, A. B. 

117 North 33d St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Studying Medicine at University of Pennsjdvania. 

Arthur Houston Brown, C. 15. 

1208 Delaware St., Lawrence, Kan.; Princeton, N. J. 
Studying Electrical Engineering at Princeton University. 

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Oscar Irwin Brown.* 

250 West 42d St., New York. 
Civil Engineer, Erie Railroad Co. 

Charles Browne, A. B. 

1 126 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Studying Medicine at University of Pennsylvania. 

Henry Munro Bruen, A. B. 

Belvidere, N. J. ; 41 East 69th St., New York. 
Studying at Union Theological Seminary. 

James Bayley Bruen, A. B. 

Belvidere, N. J. ; care of A. Q. Keasbey & Sons, Prudential Build- 
ing, Newark, N. J. 

Studying at New York Law School and Reading Law in offices of 
A. Q. Keasbey & Sons, Newark, N. J. 

William Bush, B. S. 

1208 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. ; Room 205, Equitable Build- 
ing, Wilmington, Del. 
Reading Law. 

Roderick Byington, Jr., B. S. 

150 West 66th St., New York. 

Studying at College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. 

Thomas Cadwalader, A. B. 

Fort Washington, Pa. ; Franklin Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Studying at University of Pennsylvania Law School. 

John McDowell Carnochan. 

205 Pine St., Towanda, Pa. 

Studying at Medical and Chirurgical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Pierce Annesley Chamberlain, A. B. 

Bahia, Brazil; 1060 North Halstead St., Chicago, 111. 
Studying at McCormick Theological Seminary. 

Walter Chandler, Jr., B. S. 

583 Newark Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 

With " R. C. Rathbone & Son," Fire Insurance, 27 Pine St., New 
York. 



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Philip Hudson Churchman, A. B. 

i8 West Union St., Burlington, N. J. ; 37 Gravers Lane, Chestnut 

Hill, Pa. 
Instructor in " Chestnut Hill Academy." 

I^uther Stowell Clark.* 

566 Scotland St., Orange, N. J. 

With " Blake Brothers & Co.," Bankers, 5 Nassau St., New York. 

Brutus Junius Clay, Jr., A. B. 

Paris, Ky. 

Studying Law at University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. 

James Blair Cochran, A. B. 

550 Park Ave., New York. 

Studying at Union Theological Seminary, 41 East 69th St., New 
York. 

Theodore Cliflford Coe, A. B. 

45 South i2th St., Newark, N. J. 
Studying Law. 

I/Ogan Coleman, B. S. 

Springfield, 111. 

Thornton Conover.* 

Bayard Ave., Princeton, N. J. 

With Burton Bros. & Co., Wholesale Dry Goods, 384 Broadway, 

New York. 

John Bliss Corser.* 

25 North Centre St., Pottsville, Pa.; 3328 Walnut St., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Studying Medicine at University of Pennsylvania. 

Henry Welty Coulter, A. B. 

Greensburg, Pa. 

With " First National Bank," Greensburg, Pa. 

Josiah Hughes Crawford, A. B. 

Temporary Address: 25 Brown Hall, Princeton, N. J. 
Occupation: Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

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Mordecai Jackson Crispin, A. B. 

Berwick, Pa. 

With "The Jackson and Woodin Mfg. Co.," Berwick, Pa. 

Frank I^indley Critchlow, A. B. 

Mt. Hermon, Mass. 

Instructor in Pingry School, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Henry Haines Cross, C. E. 

Mt. Holly, N. J. 

Benjamin Dangerfield, Jr., A. B. 

4727 Bayard St., Pittsburg, Pa. 
With " The Bank of Pittsburg." 

Samuel Boyer Davis, A. B. 

1623 spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.; n W. H., Cambridge, Mass. 
Studying at Harvard Law School. 

Archibald Deming^ Davis, B. S. 

Lakewood, N. J. 

With ♦' Samuel D. Davis & Co.," Bankers, 36 Wall St., New York. 

John Ross Delafield, A. B. 

475 Fifth Ave., New York; 29 Winthrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 
Studying at Harvard Law School. 

Alfred I^ewis Pinneo Dennis, A. B. 

301 Lexington Ave., New York. 

Studying History and Political Science at Columbia University, 
New York. 

George Goodwin Dewey, B. S. 

42 Islington St., Portsmouth, N. H. 

With "Joy, Langdon & Co.," Worth St., New York. 

Henry Street Dickerman.* 

941 South 4th St., Springfield, 111. 

William Sutton Dickson, B. S. 

371 South Highland Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.; 8th St. and Duquesne 

Way, Pittsburg, Pa. 
With " Pittsburg Department, Atlantic Refining Co." 

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Edward l^ewis Dodd, A. B. 

40 North Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. 

Studying at College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. 

Alfred Abel Doolittle, A. B. 

Temporary Address : 43 University Aall, Princeton, N. J. 
Occupation : Special Fellow of Biology at Princeton University. 

William Furman Doty, A. B. 

loio Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. ; Gale, St. Lawrence 

County, N. Y. 
Evangelist for two churches. 

John N. Drummond, Jr.* 

Occupation : With "Drummond Tobacco Co.," St, Louis, Mo. 

Alexander Nelson Easton, A. B. 

Summit, N. J. 

On "New York Times." 

David Farragut Bdwards, A. B. 

284 Pacific Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 

Reading Law with Dickinson, Thompson & McMaster, No. i 
Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. 

James Johnston BUiott, A. B. 

Murfreesboro, Tenn. ; Lebanon, Tenn. 
Studying Law at Cumberland University. 

James Henry Bmlen. 

30 South Broad St. , Trenton, N. J. 

John Pinney ©rdman, A. B. 

Morristown, N. J. 

Studying at McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, 111. 

Charles Milton ©vans, A. B. 

322 York Ave., Towanda, Pa. 

With D. S. Evans, Dry Goods, 410 Main St., Towanda, Pa. 

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David Fentress, A. B. 

ii8 Pine St., Chicago, 111. ; 29 Weld Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 
Studying at Harvard Law School. 

Francis Fentress, Jr.* 

191 Wellington St., Memphis, Tenn. ; 76 Continental Building, 

Memphis, Tenn. 
Attorney-at-Law. 

I<eon Barnesconia Fish.* 

Hancock, N. Y. 
Teaching. 

William Alexander Fisher, Jr., A. B. 

905 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. 
Studying at Johns Hopkins Medical School. 

Herbert William Fiti^gerald.* 

525 Chestnut St., Columbia, Pa. ; West Newton, Mass. 
With H. H. Hunt, 166 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. 

Bmory I^eyden Ford, B. S. 

Wyandotte, Mich. 

Purchasing Agent Michigan Alkali Co. , Wyandotte, Mich. 

Alexander Robert Fordyce, Jr., A. B. 

312 Belleville Ave., Newark, N. J. 
Studying at the New York Law School. 

Persifor Fra^er, Jr.* 

928 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Marine Engineer. With Wm. Cramp & Sons, Ship Builders, 
Beach and Ball Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 

John Calvin French, Jr. , A. B. 

Prosperity, Pa. ; 80 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. «- 

Thomas Gait, Jr., A. B. 

Hawarden, la. 
Farming. 

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Nelson Burr Gaskill, A. B. 

Mt. Holly, N. J. ; 20 St. Botolph St., Boston, Mass. 
Studying at Harvard Law School. 

Thomas lyOgan Gaskill, A. B. 

Mt. Holly, N. J. 

Studying Law at University of Pennsylvania. 

Daniel Rouse Bower Glenn. 

15 Dickinson St., Princeton, N. J. 

Mechanical Dentist, with Dr. J. B. Cottrell, Princeton, N. J. 

Aaron William Godfrey.* 

40 West 68th St., New York. 

Electrical Engineer and Miner, Mexico City, Mexico. 

John Randolph Graham, A. B. 

Winchester, Va. ; sso^a Franklin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 
Studying at Missouri Medical College, St. Louis, Mo. 

Charles Henry Grant.* 

Summit, N. J. 

With " American Lumber Co.," 348 East 28th St., New York. 

Bugfene Gray, A. B. 

530 Town St., Columbus, Ohio. 
Business. 

lyouis Herbert Gray, A. B. 

Princeton, N. J. 

Fellow in Indo-Iranian Languages at Columbia University, New 
York. 

Meldrum Gray, A. B. 

530 Town Street, Columbus, Ohio. 
Doing nothing when last heard from. 

Woodward Keeling Greene, A. B. 

Cedar Rapids, la. 

With B. C. R. & N. R. R., Waterloo, la. 

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Arthur Gunster. 

402 Jefferson Ave,, Scranton, Pa. 
Agent " Philadelphia Oil Co." 

Warren Jackson Haines, A. B. 

1822 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

With ** J. T. Jackson & Co., Real Estate," 711 Walnut St., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

William Hager. 

2626 Wyoming St., St. Louis, Mo. 

With "C. Hager Sons& Co.," Hinge Manufacturers, St, Louis, Mo. 

I/Ouis Williams Hall, Jr. 

Harrisburg, Pa. ; 5518 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 
With "Standard Manufacturing Co.," Allegheny, Pa. 

Benjamin Schuyley Halsey, A. B. 

Occupation : Manager of the "Sheffield Farms Dairy Co.," New 
York City, N. Y. 

Bdward William Hamilton, A. B. 

128 Nott Terrace, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Instructor at Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J. 

George Gordon Hammill, A. B. 

Stamford, Conn. 

Studying at New York Law School. 

John Hanlon, C. 1^, 

Occupation : With " Crown Point Mine," Briggs, Arizona. 

Norris William Harkness, Jr., A. B. 

916 Clinton St., Philadelphia, Pa. ; 20 Brown Hall, Princeton, N.J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

William Prettyman Heam. 

1 1 20 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Studying at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Sharon P. Heilman.* 

Kittanning, Pa.; 3705 Woodland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Studying Medicine at University of Pennsylvania. 

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David Boynton Helm.* 

Occupation : Charge of Estates, 95 Nassau St. .Koorn 103, New York. 

David Ford Henry.* 

141 North Avenue, Allegheny, Pa. 

Manager " The Pittsburg Terra-Cotta Co.," Pittsburg, Pa. 

Christian Stang^er Heritage, C. 1^. 

Glassboro, N. J. ; 1004 King St., Wilmington, Del. 
Civil Engineer, P. W. and B. R. R. 

Charles Avery Hickey, A. B. 

78 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. 
Studying Law. 

:^dward Blachard Hodge, Jr., A. B. 

319 South 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Studying Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. 

Frederick :^vans HoflEman, A. B. 

200 West Berry St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 
With ♦* Hoffman Bros.," Fort Wayne, Ind. 

Edward Wilson Holmes* 

235 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Representing " Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia," 
320 Byrne Building, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Isaac Smith Homans-* 

Englewood, N. J. 

With "The Spectator Co.," 95 William St., New York. 

Alfred Muirhead Howell, A. B. 

Cogan Station, Pa. 

Secretary and Treasurer Times Publishing Co. , Williamsport, Pa. 

Daniel James Hoyt.* 

40 Dewitt St., Amsterdam, N. Y. ; 404 Union St., Schenectady, N.Y. 
Studying at Union College, Class of '99. 

Charles Ridgely Hudson.* 

Springfield, 111. 

With "Ridgely National Bank," Springfield, 111. 

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Augustine I/eftwich Humes, A. B. 

Knoxville, Tenn. ; i Felton Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 
Studying at Harvard. Law School. 

Alexander Jackson, A. B. 

98 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

Reading Law in Office of Hon. D. L. Rhone, 7 South Franklin St., 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

William Herron Jamison, A. B. 

67 Union Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 

Studying at Allegheny Theological Seminary. 

Archibald Todd Johnson, A. B. 

833 North 22d St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Clarence Melville Johnson, A. B. 

1316 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C. 

Studying at the Columbian University Law School. 

Gordon Johnston, A. B. 

1721 Twelfth Ave. South, Birmingham, Ala. ; Memphis, Tenn. 
With " Buck- Johnston Abstract Co.," Memphis, Tenn. 

Alfred Bloomfield Jones. 

Mt. Holly, N. J. ; 191 5 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Civil Engineer, P. C. C. & St. L. R. R. Co. 

Jesse Dilley Jones. 

143 Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Care Evening Leader, Car- 

bondale. Pa. 
Journalist. 

Thomas Mifflin Jones, Jr * 

15 Stockton Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 

With "Jones & Laughlins Co., Ltd.," Steel Manufacturers, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

Percy Ogden Judson, B. S. 

Kingston, N. Y. 

With "Herbert Brush Manufacturing Co.," Kingston, N. Y. 

John Campbell Kerr, A. B. 

Englewood, N. J. 

Studying at Columbia Law School, New York. 



Carlton Montgomery Kershow, B. S. 

2019 spruce St. , Philadelphia. 
Gentleman of leisure. 

Alfred (xedney Killmer, A. B. 

120 Crescent Ave., Plainfield, N. J.; 701 Drexel Building, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Studying at University of Pennsylvania Law School, 

John Douglas Kilpatrick, C B- 

1027 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. ; Colonial Club, Princeton, N. J. 
Studying Electrical Engineering at Princeton Universit3^ 

Kenneth Raleigh Kingsbury. 

63 Evergreen Place, East Orange, N. J. ; Lancaster, Pa. 
With Standard Oil Co. 

Francis Marschalk Kip. 

Harlingen, N, J. 

I/eRoy Gresham Kirkman, A. B. 

17 Sussex St., Port Jervis, N. Y. 

Studying at College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. 

Bernard Stallo Kittredge.* 

Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

With Kittredge & Wilby, Attorney s-at-Law, 604-7 Neave Building, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

James Carnahan Knight, A. B. 

442 Belden Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Robert Ryland Knight, A. B. 

Shelbyville, Ky. ; Baptist Seminary, Louisville, Ky, 
Studying at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

Bdwin Kdward Kurt^eborn, B. S. 

3626 West Pine Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. 

Studying at Marion Sims College of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo. 

William Bdward I<ampe, A. B. 

206 North Market St., Frederick, Md. ; 302 Hodge Hall, Princeton, 
N.J. 

Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

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lyangdon I<ea. 

Care J. T, Lea & Co., Stephen Girard Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
With •' Cannelton Coal Co.," Cannelton, Kanawha Co., W. Va. 

Frederick Curwen I/cas, B. S. 

400 South 40th St. , Philadelphia, Pa. 

With Leas & McVitty, Leather, 301 North 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

I^eRoy Porter I^eas, A. B. 

400 South 40th St. , Philadelphia, Pa. 

With Leas & McVitty, Leather, 40 South St., Boston, Mass. 

Thomas Dimock I/eonard. 

710 Lodi St., Syracuse, N. Y. 

Doing nothing when last heard from. 

William Wirt I^eonard, A. B. 

Salisbury, Md. 

Studying Law at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. 

Welding Dennis I/ibbey, B. S. 

Temporary Address : Care of F. A. Libbey, 45 Broadway, New 
York City. 

Robert I/incoln I/itch, A. B. 

115 Center St. , Bethlehem, Pa. 

Teaching in Harry Hillman Academy, Bethlehem, Pa. 

Robert Forsyth I/ittle, Jr., A. B. 

116 West 76th St., New York City; 63 Wall St., New York City. 
Studying at New York Law School. 

Frederick William I/oetscher, A. B. 

1015 Lincoln Ave., Dubuque, la. ; Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

Joseph Mackey Roseberry I/Ong, A. B. 

55 West i2ist St., New York City; iii Broadway, care Otis & 

Pressinger, New York City. 
Studying at New York Law School. 

John Hancock l/ouser, A. B. 

114 South 9th St., Lebanon, Pa. 

Reading Law in Office of ex-Judge F. E. Weily, 25 North gth St., 
Lebanon, Pa. 



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Albert Howe I<ybyer, A. B. 

Brazil, Ind. ; Princeton, N. J. 

Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

William Thomas I/yle, C. ]e. 

203 South 6th St., Newark, N. J. 

Assistant Engineer with Essex County Park Commission. 

George Wood I/yon, B. S. 

Bridgeton, N.J. ; Box 177, Cape Town, South Africa (via England.) 
With •' H. W. Peabody&Co." (52 New St., New York), Importers, 
Cape Town, South Africa. 

David Andre I/'Bsperance, Jr.* 

2060 Madison Ave., New York. 

Practising Law with " E. L. Fanshaw and W. H. Harris," 229 
Broadway, New York. 

Charles I^awrence Martin.* 

Summit, N. J. 

With Petrolia Mfg. Co., Soaps, 24 Grove St., New York City. 

Charles Ingalls Marvin, B. S. 

Germantown, Pa. ; Tarry town, N. Y. 

WithN.Y. C. and H. R.R. Co., Comptroller's Office, New York City. 

Benjamin Allen Mason, Jr., A. B. 

Albia, la. ; Princeton, N. J. 

Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

William Amot Mather, A. B. 

16 West i22d St., New York City, Hosmer Hall, Hartford, Conn. 
Studying at Hartford Theological Seminary. 

William Francis Mattingly, Jr., A. B. 

1616 H St., N. W., Washington, D. C. ; 435 7th St., N. W., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Studying at Columbian University Law School. 

Samuel Hewes Mattson.* 

Sharon Hill, Pa. 

With Pennsylvania Heat, Light & Power Co., loth and Sansome 
streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

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Robert Maxwell. 

East Greenwich, N. Y. ; 133 North Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 
Studying at Allegheny Theological Seminary. 

I/aurence Johnson Mead.* 

100 East 39th St., New York City. 

With R. Hoe & Co., Printing Presses, 504 Grand St., New York 
City. 

Albert Goodsell Milbank, A. B. 

42 West 38th St., New York City. 
Studying at New York Law School. 

Dennis I/Ong Miller.* 

1326 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky. 

Secretary "Dennis Long & Co.," Louisville, Ky. ; Treasurer 
" Owensboro Water Co.," Owensboro, Ky. 

Joseph Walter Miller, A. B. 

Friesburg, N. J. 

Studying at Auburn Theological Seminary, Auburn, N. Y. 

Samuel Wilson Miller, Jr., A. B. 

Saltsburg, Pa. ; 202 West 78th St., New York City. 
Studying at New York Law School. 

l^dward Kirkpatrick Mills, A. B. 

66 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, N. J. ; 238 West i32d St., New 

York City. 
Studying at Columbia Law School. 

Frederic I/ivingstone Mills, A. B. 

550 Fulton street, Jamaica, N. Y. 

With "Metropolitan Street Railway Co.," Law Department, 621 
Broadway, New York City. 

William Galbraith Mitchell, C. :^. 

1522 31st St., Washington, D. C. 

With "General Electric Co.," Schenectady, N. Y. Students' 
Course. 

George Franklin Moll, A. B. 

Highland, Kan. 
Farming. 

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John James Moment, A. B. 

Orono, Ontario; 203 Hodge Hall, Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

Harry Morgan Moore, A. B. 

California, Mo. ; 3224 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 
Studying at St. Louis Medical College. 

Minot Canfield Morgan, A. B. 

Remsenburg, N. Y. 

At present traveling in the Orient. Expects to return to Princeton 
Theological Seminary next year. 

Roland Sletor Morris, A. B. 

Knox and Coulter Aves., Germantown, Pa. 

Studying Law at the University of Pennsylvania, and in office of 
J. de F. Junkin, 6th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia. 

Frederick Pooley Mudge, A. B. 

44 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. ; 409 Hodge Hall, Princeton, N. J. 
Studying in Princeton Theological Seminary. 

William Henry Musser, A. B. 

215 North Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. 
Teaching in Harrisburg High School. 

Joseph I/awrence Myers, A. B. 

517 East Front St., Plainfield, N. J. ; care Handy & Harmon, 32 

Nassau St. , New York City. 
With Handy & Harmon, Bankers, 32 Nassau St., New York City. 

Francis Charles McDonald, A. B. 

Te7jtporary Address : Worthington, Armstrong Co., Pa. 
Occupatio7i : Private Tutor. 

Robert McNutt McBlroy, A. B. 

Lexington, Ky. ; University Athletic Club, New York City. 
Private Tutor. 

John Capell McFarlan.* 

64 Church St., Amsterdam, N. Y. 

With McFarlan & Co., Knit Goods Manufacturers, Amsterdam, 
N. Y. 

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Richard Philip McGraun. 

"Grand View," Lancaster, Pa. 
Stock Farming. 

Wilbur Clyde McGregor.* 

Wheeling, W. Va. 

William Strong McGuire, A. B. 

315 West 75th St., New York City. 
Studying at New York Law School. 

Scott Mcl/anahan, A. B. 

Chambersburg, Pa. ; 318 West 57th St., New York City. 
Studying at New York Law School. 

Wallace Donald Mcl^ean, A. B.* 

1414 Park St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
Studying at Columbia University Law School. 

John Evans Mcl^ain.* 

401 Park Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 

With "The Johnson Co.," Johnstown, Pa. 

Charles Bell McMuUen, A. B. 

Tarkio, Mo. ; Princeton, N. J. 

Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

John Hobart McMurdy.* 

p. O. Box 760, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

With Taylor & Bounton Ore Sampling Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Clarence Egberts Newman.* 

258 state St., Albany, N. Y. 

With Mechanics & Farmers Bank, Albany, N. Y. 

Harold Byron Northmp, B. S. 

Johnstown, N. Y. 

With " Northrup Glove Manufacturing Co.," Johnstown, N. Y. 

William Vastine Oglesby, A. B. 

Danville, Pa. 

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Frank ClifFord Okey, A. B. 

Corning, la. 

With Corning State Savings Bank, Corning, la. 

Willette Bronson Orr, A. B. 

Chambersburg, Pa. 

With "Valley National Bank," and also reading law with firm o 
Sharpe & Sharpe, Chambersburg, Pa. 

Samuel Roosevelt Outerbridge, (C. 1^,, Harvard.)* 

252 West 78th St., New York City; 145 Washington St., Buffalo, 

N. Y., care Buffalo Terminal Railway. 
Civil Engineer on N. Y. C. and H. R. R. Co. 

Singleton Peabody Outhwaite, A. B. 

289 East State St, Columbus, Ohio. 
vStudying at New York Law School. 

John Rosseel Overton, A. B. 

305 York Ave. , Towanda, Pa. 

David Park, A. B. 

Corinth, Miss. ; McCormick Seminary, Chicago, 111. 
Studying at McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, 111. 

Frederick Dalton Parker, B. S. 

203 McDougal St., Fostoria, Ohio; 11 1 East 45th St., New York 

City. 
Studying at New York Law School, and with law firm of Ulman & 

Parker, 120 Broadway, New York City. 

William Bowne Parsons, B. S. 

Flushing, N. Y. ; 51 Liberty St., New York City. 
With " H. H. Cammann & Co." 

Charles lEdgar Patton, A. B. 

Warrior's Mark, Pa. ; 52 Brown Hall, Seminary, Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

Robert Hunter Patton, II., A. B. 

" Prospect," Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at New York Law School. 

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Frederick Marshall Paul, A. B. 

3 Madison Ave., Newark, N. J. ; 1126 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Studying Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. 

Albert Irving Payne, C. K. 

Sayville, N. Y. ; 19 Arlington St., Westminster, S. W., London, 

England. 
With " Economical Gas Apparatus Constructing Co." 

Ralph Barton Perry, A. B. 

54 West 55th St., New York City; 1689 Cambridge St., Cambridge, 

Mass. 
Taking Post-Graduate Course in Philosophy at Harvard. 

Arthur Edmund Pew, B. S. 

715 North Hiland Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. ; 248 4th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 
General Purchasing Agent, "The Sun Oil Co." 

Gaston Pearson Philip.* 

1230 Connecticut Ave. , Washington, D. C. 

Harry Gordon Pierce, A. B. 

Teinporary Address : 23 West 76th St., New York City. 
Occupation : Private Tutor. Also studying at New York Law 
School. 

Talbot Bugene Pierce, A. B. 

Waterford, Loudoun County, Va. ; Hazleton, Pa. 
With A. S. Van Wickle, Hazleton, Pa. 

Micajah Wallace Pope. 

Annapolis, Md. ; 36 Wall St., New York City; 60 West 58th St., 
New York City. 

John Albert Potter, A. B. 

Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. ; Tarrytown, N. Y. 

Teaching Latin and English at Irving Institute, Tarrytown, N. Y. 

David Potter, A. B. 

143 Broad St., Bridgeton, N. J. ; Care of Navy Department, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Assistant Paymaster United States Navy. 

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William Woodburn Potter, B. S. 

1913 spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. ; 320 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
With Cope & Stewardson, Architects, Philadelphia, Pa. 

^dgar Fit^ Randolph, II.* 

116 South St., Morristown, N. J. 

With "Building and Sanitary Inspection Co.," 55 Liberty St., 
New York City. 

Oliver W. Rafferty.* 

614-5 Lewis Block, Pittsburg, Pa.; 306 South 13th St., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Agent for Empire Portland Cement Co. 

William Belden Reed, Jr., C. ©. 

162 West i2ist St., New York City. 

Civil Engineer, Metropolitan Street Railway Co. 

Stanley Chester Reese, A. B., A. M. 

633 Summerlea St., E. E., Pittsburg, Pa.; 6 S. M. R,, Princeton, 

N.J. 
Thaw University Fellow in Astronomy, Princeton University. 

Thomas Ridgway.* 

1706 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

With "Real Estate Investment Co.," 721 Walnut St., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Joseph Cottrell Rigfhter, Jr., A. B. 

15 Trinity Place, Williamsport, Pa.; Care of "Daily Sun," Wil- 

liamsport, Pa. 
With "Williamsport Daily Sun." 

Samnel Gayle Riley, A. B. 

Greenville, S. C. ; 506 East Liberty St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Studying Law at University of Michigan. 

George Barclay Rives, A. B. 

152 Madison Ave., New York City; Care of Manhattan Trust Co., 

20 Wall St., New York City. 
With " Manhattan Trust Co.," New York City. 

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Algernon Brooke Roberts, B. S. 

Bala, Pa. 

Studying Law at University of Pennsylvania. 

Robert Sinclaire Rodgers, B. S. 

92 North Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. 

Henry Welsh Rogers, B. S. 

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.; Chestnut and Water Sts., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

With Rogers, Holloway & Co., Exporters and Importers, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Joseph George Rosengarten, Jr. , A. B. 

325 South nth St., Philadelphia, Pa. ; Station D, Philadelphia, Pa. 
With "Rosengarten & Sons," Manufacturing Chemists, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Frederick Tupper Saussy, A. B. 

143 Gordon St., Savannah, Ga. 
Superintendent of Savannah Board of Trade. 

Anselm !^dwin Schaff.* 

Merrick, L. I., N. Y. 

John Hinsdale Scheide, A. B. 

Titus ville, Pa. ; Woodville, Sandusky Co., Ohio. 
With "Ohio Oil Co." 

Williani Henry Schoonmaker. 

4940 Ellsworth Ave. , Pittsburg, Pa. 
Gentleman of Leisure. 

Edward layman Sheldon.* 

Care E. W. Sheldon, 45 Wall St., New York City. 
With " Walden & Benham," Importers and Exporters, loi Water 
St., New York City. 

John Charles Sherriflf, A. B. 

59 Union Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 

With "Sherriff Machinery Co.," Pittsburg, Pa., and Studying at 
the Pittsburg Law School. 

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William Duncan Silkworth, A. B. 

Fishkill, N. Y. 

Studying at College of Physicians and Surgeons. 

George Rosengarten Sinnickson, C. 'B^. 

230 West Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Care A. L. 
Stout, Room 379 Broad St. Station, P. R. R., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Civil Engineer on Pennsylvania Railroad. 

James Dunn Small, A. B. 

" The Vincennes," 3601 Vincennes Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Studying Law at Chicago College of Law (Lake Forest), and at 

office of Jos. D. Morris, 1317 Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, 

111. 

lyloyd I/lewellyn Smith, C ^. 

906 Carteret Ave., Trenton, N. J.; University of Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 
Studying at University of Leipzig. 

Ralph Brown Smith, A. B. 

Blairsville, Pa. 

With New York Branch of " Garden City Wire and Spring Co., of 
Chicago," 436 Canal St., New York City. 

Ralph Dusenbury Smith, B. S. 

131 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. ; "The Judson," Washington 

Square, South, New York City. 
Studying at New York Law School. 

Thomas Cummings Smith, Jr.* 

325 South 5th St., Springfield, 111. 

William Wessendrew Smith.* 

325 South 5th St., Springfield, 111. 

Francis Sydney Smithers, Jr., A. B. 

507 Madison Ave., New York City; 175 Ninth Ave., New York 

City. 
Studying at the General Theological Seminary, New York City. 

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Homer Clay Snitcher, A. B. 

Greenwich, N. J. 

Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

William Francis Mattingly Sowers, A. B. 

1320 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. ; 515 Cathedral St., 

Baltimore, Md. 
Studying at Johns Hopkins Medical School. 

Oliver Bennett Sprecher. * 

141 South 8th St., Reading, Pa. 

Samuel Robert Springs, A. B. 

Livingston Manor, New York; 56 Brown Hall, Seminary, Prince- 
ton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

Charles Anthony Stein.* 

159 West 64th St., New York City. 

With "Standard Varnish Works," 29 Broadway, New York City. 

Francis Gray Stewart, C. B- 

27 East 38th St., New York City. 

Studying at Columbia College ; also in office of C. L. W. Eidlitz, 
160 Fifth Ave., New York. 

Thomas Henry Atherton Stites, A. B. 

Wyoming, Pa. ; 380 Ludlow St. , Philadelphia, Pa. 
Studying Medicine at University of Pennsylvania. 

William I<eRoy Stockton, A. B. 

98 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J.; 20 East Jersey St., Elizabeth, 

N.J. 
With Prudential Insurance Co., Room 816, Prudential Building, 

Newark, N. J. 

Joseph Herbert Stopp, A. B. 

34 North 5th St., AUentown, Pa.; Care Biddle & Ward, 505 

Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Studying Law in offices of Biddle & Ward. 

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Archibald Alexander Talmage.* 

Belmar, N. J. ; 120 Broadway, New York City. 
Representing Equitable Life Assurance Society. 

William Paton Thomson, A. B. 

1217 Eighth Ave., Altoona, Pa. 

Manager and General Agent for " Maintenance of Way Improve- 
ment Co.," Altoona, Pa. 

Paul Tillinghast, A. B. 

Englewood, N. J. ; 173 Broadway, New York City. 
With " Provident Savings Life Assurance Society." 

Walter Clark Titus. 

495 West State St., Trenton, N. J. 

With "Philadelphia Oil Co.," 106 North Water St., Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Warren Merwin Tower, A. B. 

340 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

With " Tower & Lyon," Hardware, 95 Chambers St., New York City. 

John Moore Trout, A. B. 

Bridgeville, Del. 

Studying at Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford, Conn. 

Charles Dunbar Trumbull. 

521 Wabash Ave., Kansas City, Mo. ; 1426 St. Louis Ave., Kansas 

City, Mo. 
With ♦' Trumbull Seed Co.," Kansas City, Mo. 

Bdward Bates Turner, A. B. 

Corning, la. 

Studying at Auburn Theological Seminary. 

Horatio Whitridge TurnbuU. 

1629 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. ; 219 West 23d St., New York 

City. 
With "American Telegraph and Telephone Co.," 16 Dey St., New 

York. 

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Ralph Bmest Urban, A. B. 

Woodbury, N. J. ; Chelsea Square, New York. 
Studying at General Theological Seminary, New York. 

Herbert TJre, A. B. 

340 Thirteenth Ave. , Newark, N. J. ; 404 Hodge Hall, Princeton, 

N.J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

George Dawes Van Arsdale, B. S. 

175 Orchard St., Newark, N. J. ; 71 Beaulieu St., Detroit. 
Chemist, with " Parke Davis & Co.," Detroit, Mich. 

Frank Phineas Van Syckel, A. B. 

Princeton, N. J. 
Teaching. 

William Wiswell Verner. * 

167 Western Ave., Allegheny, Pa, ; Hahnemann Medical College, 

North Broad St. , Philadelphia, Pa. 
Studying Medicine at Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Montgomery Blair Wailes* 

Leonardtown, Md. ; Spencer's Wharf, Md. 
Practising Law. 

Harry Godfrey Waring.* 

Yonkers, N. Y. 

With " Provident Savings Life Assurance Society," New York 
City. 

Edwards Pierrepont Ward, A. B. 

Dansville, N. Y. 

Reading Law in office of Rowe & Fairchild, Dansville, N. Y. 

Frank Hawley Ward, A. B. 

12 Grove Place, Rochester, N. Y. ; 6 S. E. B., Princeton, N. J. 
Studying Electrical Engineering at Princeton^University. 

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Dorr Eugene Warner, A. B. 

Unionville, Ohio; 51 AndaleSt, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Studying Law at Western Reserve Law School, Cleveland, Ohio. 

John Waterhouse, A. B. 

Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. 

With J. T. Waterhouse, Importer, Honolulu. 

George Henry Waters, A. B. 

Peekskill, N. Y. ; Trevor Hall, Rochester, N. Y. 
Studying at Rochester Theological Seminary. 

lyeon Joseph Wayave, Jr. , A. B. 

129 East 2d St., Corning, N. Y. 

Paul Charles Weed, A. B. 

261 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ; German-American Bank Build- 
ing, St. Paul, Minn. 
Special Agent, Phoenix Insurance Co. 

Arthur I^edlie Wheeler, B. S. 

400 Chestnut St. , Philadelphia, Pa. 

Charles Hallock Whitehead, B. S. 

3912 Troost Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

Real Estate, 801 Wyandotte St., Kansas City, Mo. 

Thomas Young Wickham, Jr., A. B. 

Ainsworth, Iowa. 

Studying at Harvard Law School. 

Charles Cordon Wiestling. 

Vandalia, 111. 

Charles Frederick Williams, A. B. 

300 Lexingon Ave. , New York City. 
Studying at Harvard Law School. 

Curtis Moore Willock, A. B. 

153 North Ave., Allegheny, Pa.; 10 Frisbie Place, Cambridge, 

Mass. 
Studying at Harvard Law School. 

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Charles Alexander Wilson, A. B. 

Tarkio, Mo. ; Stuttgart, Ark. 

Professor of German and History, Stuttgart College, Arkansas. 

William Rolla Wilson, A. B. 

1273 Corona St., Denver, Col. 

Arthur Edward Winter, B. S. 

25 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N. J. 

With Winter & Smillie. Bankers, 62 Wall St., New York City. 

Charles Wesyler Wisner, Jr. , A. B. 

2435 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. ; Beirut, Syria. 
Instructor in American Protestant College, Beirut, Syria. 

George Watson Womack, Jr.* 

354 Bates Ave., St Paul, Minn. ; Broadway and 3d St., St. Paul, 

Minn. 
With Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Co., Wholesale Hardware, St. Paul, 

Minn. 

Charles I^add Woodbum, A. B. 

21 Main St., Towanda, Pa. 

Studying at University of Pennsylvania Medical School. 

iEdward Strong Worcester, A. B. 

15 Elmwood Ave., Burlington, Vt. ; 14 N. D., Princeton. N. J. 
Instructor in Latin, Princeton University. 

Willard Jurey Wright, A. B. 

Lebanon, Ohio. 

Deputy Probate Judge, Warren Co. , Ohio. 

Philip Walter Yarrow, A. B. 

7 Congress St., Lowell, Mass. 

Studying at Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford, Conn. 

Jesse Reinhart Zeigler, A. B. 

Mercer, Mercer Co., Pa. ; i Brown Hall, Seminary, Princeton, N. J. 
Studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. 

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Recapitulation. 



Business 93 

Law 56 

Theology 35 

Occupations Unknown 26 

Medicine 22 

Teaching 16 

Engineering 8 

Studying 8 

Journalism 5 

Gentlemen of Leisure 5 

Electricity 4 

Farming 3 

Practising Law 3 

Architecture 2 

United States Navy i 

Preaching i 

Traveling '. i 

Total active membership 289 



Members at Graduation 232 

Active ex-members 57 

Inactive ex-members 42 

Total membership 331 



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In IMcmory 

of our cUssmate, 

r>arry Beam CampbeU^ 

who died at Chicago, XUinoiSt 
October i6, i897» 



36 



In JMcmory 

of our dasstnate^ 

Sydney Serrill Bunting, 

who died at bis home, 

J^o, 2114 6pruce St., Philadelphia, pa*, 

febniavy 20, 1897* 



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Where cf^nety Six is LUbing^ 

HE appended lists of members of the class, arranged 
according to their places of temporary or perma- 
nent residence, have been compiled in the hope 
that they may at some time be useful to members 
of the class, to our Alumni Associations or to any 
Princetonian who may desire to reach the Ninety Six men living 
in or near some of our largest cities. 

These lists are intended to include the names of all Ninety 
Six men who live within a radius of thirty miles of the several 
cities. The addresses may be ascertained by reference to the 
roll of membership foregoing. When a man resides in one of the 
cities mentioned, and is temporarily located near another, his 
name appears under both heads. Which is the permanent and 
which the temporary address can be determined by consulting 
the membership roll. 

New York. — Alford, G. K. Allen, Atkinson, Baylis, Bergen, 
Bishop, Blackmore, Bostwick, Bower, Briggs, Brockway, 
O. I. Brown, H. Bruen, J. Bruen, Byington, Chandler, 
Clark, Cochran, Coe, T. Conover, Critchlow, A. D. Davis, 
Delafield, Dennis, Dewey, Dodd, Easton, Edwards, 
Fordyce, Grant, L. H. Gray, Halsey, Hammill, Helm, 
Homans, Kerr, Kingsbury, Kirkman, Libbey, Little, Long, 
Lyle, L'Esperance, Martin, Marvin, McGuire, McLana- 
han, Mather, Mead, Milbank, S. W. Miller, E. K. Mills, 
F. L. Mills, Myers, McElroy, S. Outerbridge, Outhwaite 
Parker, Parsons, Paul, Perry, H. G. Pierce, Pope, J. A. 
Potter, Randolph, Reed, Rives, Schaff, Sheldon, Silk- 
worth, R. B. Smith, R. D. Smith, Smithers, Stein, Stew- 
art, Stockton, Talmage, Tillinghast, Tower, Turnbull, 
Urban, Ure, Van Arsdale, Waring, C. F. Williams, 
Winter. 

Total 86 

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Philadelpliia. — F. O. Allen, Bloch, Bowman, Brace, Bron- 
son. Brooks, C. Browne, Bush, Cadwalader, Carnochan, 
Churchman, Corser, Cross, S, B. Davis, Frazer, N. B. 
Gaskill, T. L. Gaskill, Haines, Harkness, Hearn, Heil- 
man, Heritage, Hodge, A. T. Johnson, A. B. Jones, 
Kershow, Killmer, Lea, F. C. Leas, L. P. Leas, Mattson, 
Morris, Paul, W. W. Potter, Ridgway, Roberts, Rogers, 
Rosengarten, Sinnickson, Stites, Stopp, Titus, Verner, 
Wheeler, Woodburn. 

Total 45 

Princeton. — Beam, Blackwell, Bloch,Brearley, Briggs, Bronson, 
A. H. Brown, Crawford, Doolittle, French, Glenn, L. H. 
Gray, Hamilton, Harkness, Kilpatrick, Lampe, Loetscher, 
Lybyer, McMullen, Mason, Moment. Mudge, Patton, 
Reese, Snitcher, Spriggs, Stockton, Van Syckel, F. H. 
Ward, Worcester, Zeigler. 

Total 39 

Pittsburg". — Bower, Dangerfield, Dickson, L. W. Hall, Henry, 
Jamison, A. B. Jones, T, M. Jones, Maxwell, Pew,Rafferty, 
Reese, Schoonmaker, Sherriff, Verner, Willock. 

Total 16 

Boston. — Bissell, S. B. Davis, Delafield, D. Fentress, Fitzgerald, 
N. B. Gaskill, Humes, L. P. Leas, Perry, Wickham, C. F. 
Williams, Willock. 

Total la 

Baltimore. — Fisher, Kilpatrick, W, W. Leonard, Pope, Sowers, 
Turnbull, Wailes. 

Total 7 

Washington. — Armes, C. M. Johnson, McLean, Mattingly, 
Philip, D. Potter, Sowers. 

Total 7 

St. l/ouis. — H. C. Adams, Drummond, Graham, Hager, Kurtze- 
born, Moore. 

Total 6 

Chicago. — Chamberlain, Erdman, D. Fentress, J. C. Knight, 
Park, Small. 

Total 6 



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% the Ex-Sdembers of the Class, 




jT the very beginning of his work every class secre- 
tary is confronted with a difficult problem, namely, 
whether every one who has been a member of the 
class, no matter for how brief a period, shall be en- 
rolled on the list of membership. Of those men 



who leave college before the end of their course, there are some 
who, though their stay at Princeton may have been limited to 
a few months, give constant evidence of a loyalty to the Alma 
Mater unsurpassed even by the men who were fortunate enough 
to complete their four years' stay; others become members of 
sister colleges, and find their affiliations there; but there are 
still others who preserve a silence that tends to make the class 
forget them as they seem to have forgotten us. Our class is no 
exception to the rule, for the number of those who "fell by the 
wayside " is legion. 

The fairest way seems to be to let the ex-members prove 
their interest or indifference ; and this is the course your secre- 
tary has tried to follow. During the year after graduation, the 
ex-members received from the class secretary the same attention 
as the graduates of the class, and then in May last this letter 
was sent to those ex-members who made no response to the sev- 
eral class letters of the year 1896-7: 

"May 24, 1897. 

" During the past year I have been sending you, as a regu- 
lar member of the Class of Ninety Six of Princeton, all the 
official letters and circulars issued by me as class secretary. 
Although your connection with the class did not extend through- 
out the regular four-years' course, I have, during the past year, 
considered you a regular member of the class. I have sent you 
letters that required the courtesy of an answer, leaving aside the 
consideration of devotion to the college. You have so far failed 
to reply to any of my letters. 

" The unpleasant conclusion is being forced upon me that 
your interest in the class and in Princeton has decreased, and 
that you no longer desire to interest yourself in the welfare of 

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your fellow classmates of Ninety Six. Your own persistent 
silence and failure to respond to my letters has led me to accept 
this conclusion. I trust that you will realize that the duties of 
the secretary of a class of 350 members are not slight, and that 
these duties are considerably increased by the failure of some 
members to reply to letters. Therefore, unless you answer this 
letter, I shall be obliged to make it my last communication with 
you on class matters. 

" If I do not hear from you on or before July ist, in response, 
I will accept your silence as a determination to no longer 
identify yourself with the class, and will drop your name from 
the rolls, and will send you no class letters in future. 

" I wish to assure you of my desire to serve you in all matters 
pertaining to our class, and sincerely hope you will let me hear 
from you. 

" Awaiting your reply, I am, yours for Ninety Six, 

C. B. BOSTWICK, 

Class Secretary.'' 
In sending this letter, it was not the desire of j'-our secretary 
to deal arbitrarily with the men who had not answered the 
class letters, but rather his wish to be able to devote his time 
and services only to those men who evince their desire to be 
active, loyal members of the class. 

Therefore, on July ist, 1897, the names of the men on the ap- 
pended list were dropped from the rolls, as no letters had come 
from them, although prompt response was made by many to 
whom the above letter was sent, who had previously been 
remiss in their correspondence. If any of the men whose names 
are given below wish to be reinstated upon the class rolls, and 
will write to the secretary, it will be both his pleasure and his 
duty to comply with their request. 

List of Ex-Members Dropped from the Rolls. 
S. H. M. Agens, L. F. Appleman, J. Auchincloss, D. W. 
Bates, W. H. Bean, R. Bedle, R. Billings, C. D. Burt, J. K. 
Cain, H. F. Chamberlain, E. E. Conover, G. J. Drew, E. G. 
Faile, I. L. Fiscus, R. H. Greene, F. M. Hall, H. M. Harriman, 
J. B. Hatfield, C. C. Henshaw, C. R. Hudson, W. L. Johnson, I. 
G. Koka, L. D. La Monte, P. Loving, J. J. Moffitt, A. Neyhart, 
E. B. Ogden, F. R. Outerbridge, O. Petty, J. P. Poe, Jr., A. 
Roesler, Jr., C. Roland, W. M. Sterry, G.Taggart, B. H.Warner, 
Jr., L. A. White, R. M. Wilkins, R. F. Williams, H. B. Wilson, 
M. Winton, J. L. Woldenberg, G. R. Work — 42 members. 

41 



scatters FtnandaL 



•-»^r»i 




T has been a cause of great regret to the class sec- 
retary, and undoubtedly no unqualified delight to 
the class, that almost every class letter has had to 
touch on the question of the class funds, and, more 
than that, has had to ask the members for assess- 
ments for varying amounts. Class finances are hard enough to 
direct when the men are in college, but when the class is scat- 
tered the difficulties are multiplied. So often has necessary 
mention been made of the depleted state of the class treasury, 
that it has seemed best to include in the present book the ac- 
count of receipts and expenses given in the annexed report. 

It will be seen that, to supply a present deficiency of funds, 
it has been necessary to borrow from the Decennial Memorial 
Fund the sum of $149.25, which loan is covered by unpaid Class- 
Day and Sesquicentennial assessments amounting to $164. But 
it is manifestly unfair that money subscribed by a part of the 
class for a specific purpose should be used to cover a deficit in 
the getter al fund, caused by the failure of some members to meet 
their obligations ; and it will be the persistent endeavor of the 
secretary to see that this temporary loan is repaid at the earliest 
possible moment. Of course this can not be more easily effected 
than by prompt action on the part of members in arrears in 
settling their accounts. 

The class has at present no outstanding obligations beside 
this loan from the Decennial Fund, and the expenses of publica- 
tion of this " Class Record," which latter will be amply provided 
for by the cash on hand and the receipt of subscriptions for the 
book, subsequent to its publication. Every man who has not 
yet subscribed for a copy of the book is requested to do so as 
soon as possible and thus assist in the reduction of the class 
liabilities. 



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Receipts. 

Amount handed to the Class Secretary by 

the Class-Day Committee $133 . 77 

Receipts from sale of tickets to the Class 

Supper, June 10, 1896 388.50 

Class Day dues paid since graduation 40.00 

Assessments for Reunion, June, 1897 35.50 

Sundry receipts 11. 61 

Class pins sold 4.50 

Sesquicentennial assessments paid 608.04 

" Class Records " paid for in advance to date 88.97 



$1,310.89 
Amount temporarily loaned to Class from 

Memorial Fund 149.25 — $1,460.14 



Expenses. 

Expenses for Class Supper, June 10, 1896, 
Expenses for Sesquicentennial Reunion 

Expenses for Reunion, June, 1897 

Expenses for Reunion, October 30, 1897 

Postage, Printing and Stationery 

Sundry Expenses 

Interest on loan from Memorial Fund. . 

Expenses to date for publication of " Class 

Record " 



$463.69 
718.21 

55.94 

10.85 

105.07 

9. 
2, 



19 

.95 



23.65 



Cash on hand March 4, 1898. 



$1,389.55 
70.59—! 



(1,460.14 



Resources. 

Sesquicentennial assessments unpaid $iri.oo 

Class Day assessments unpaid 53 .00 

Cash on hand, March 4, 1898 70-59 — 

Liabilities. 

Due to Decennial Fund for loan $149 . 25 

Approximate additional cost of publication 

of the "Class Record" 80.00 



$234.59 



Balance 



$229.25 

5.34- 



$234.59 



Respectfully submitted, 

C. B. BosTwiCK, Secretary and Treasurer. 



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The Decennial cMemorial Fund. 




MONG previous classes it has generally been the 
custom to raise the lund for the "Memorial" pre- 
sented to the University at the Decennial Reunion 
of the Class, by calling for subscriptions from the 
members a short while before that reunion takes 
place ; but this custom has many disadvantages, readily appar- 
ent and too numerous to mention. 

It was decided to raise the Ninety Six Decennial Memorial 
Fund by annual subscriptions from the class, so that the giving 
of small amounts each year might be less arduous financially 
than the donation of a large sum at the time of the Tenth Re- 
union. The experiment is proving successful, as is shown by 
the following statement, which is respectfully submitted by the 
class secretary. 

Those members who for any reason have not yet promised a 
subscription, are asked to do so as soon as possible. Our class 
being the largest that ever entered Princeton, should be able to 
make even a better showing in this respect than it has so far done. 

Receipts. 
First Instalments, due April i, 1897, paid. . . $363.50 
Second Instalments, due April i, 1898, paid. 10.75 

Interest on temporary loan to class 2 . 95 — $377 . 20 

Expenses. 

Temporary loan to class $149 .25 

Postage, stationery and printing for Memo- 
rial Fund 28.25 

Memorials for deaths of members of class. . 12.00 



$189.50 
Cash on hand March 4, 1898 187.70 — $377 .20 



Amount subscribed yearly for ten years $509. 50 

Amount still unpaid on first instalment. 146.00 

Number of subscribers (331 in class) 120 

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The following men are subscribers to the fund : Alf ord, F. O. 
Allen, Atkinson, Baker, Bennett, Bostwick, Bressler, M. Brien, 

B. Brien, Bush, Byington, Cadwalader, P. A. Chamberlain, 
Churchman, Clay, Cochran, Coulter, Dangerfield, A. D. Davis, 
S. B. Davis, Delafield, Dennis, Dickerman, Dickson, Doolittle, 
Elliott, Erdman, Evans, Fentress, Fisher, Ford, Fordyce, Gait, 
T. L. Gaskill, N. B. Gaskill, Glenn, Graham, E. Gray, L. H. 
Gray, W. K. Greene, Gunster, Hamilton, Hammill, Harkness, 
Helm, Hodge, Hoffman, Homans, Hoyt, Humes, Jamison, G. 
Johnston, C. M, Johnson, Judson, Kerr, R. R. Knight, Kurtze- 
born, Lampe, Lea, F. C. Leas, L. P. Leas, Litch, Little, Loet- 
scher, Lybyer, McFarlan, McGregor, McGuire, McLanahan, 
McLain, McMullen, Marvin, Mather, Mattingly, Milbank, F, L. 
Mills, Moment, Morgan, Morris, Musser, Myers, Newman, Okey, 
Outhwaite, Parsons, T. E. Pierce, J. Potter, W. W. Potter, Ran- 
dolph, Reed, Righter, Rives, Roberts, Rogers, Scheide, Schoon- 
maker, Sherriff, Sinnickson, R. B. Smith, R. D. Smith, Smithers, 
Sowers, Talmage, Tillinghast, Tower, Trumbull, Ure, Van 
Syckel, Verner, F. H. Ward, D. E. Warner, Waterhouse, Waters, 

C. A. Wilson, Willock, Winter, Womack, Worcester. 



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^I^eunions. 
"^^^ 

UR First Reunion was held at the time of the Ses- 
quicentennial Celebration, October 20th to 226., 
1896. Our class being in point of numbers Prince- 
ton's foremost class, it occasioned no surprise that 
Ninety Six had more Alumni back than any other 
class. The register showed an attendance of about one hundred 
and seventy-five men. The class headquarters were on Wither- 
spoon street, and were constantly crowded with the returning 
members of the class. Princeton was filled to overflowing with 
visitors, but the town offered so many unusual holiday cere- 
monies and festivities, that there were few opportunities for 
unity of demonstration as a class. In the Alumni Procession we 
were given the post of honor as rear guard, and after a long 
parade around town, sat down to a supper at the headquarters, 
after which the farewells were said. 

In June, 1897, there was a second reunion at Commence- 
ment time, at which about eighty-five men were present. The 
only general gathering of the class was on the day of the Yale 
game, when we attended the game in a body, entering the 
varsity grounds in solemn state, preceded by the "Spoon 
Street " Cadet Band, 

Last fall, there was a very informal reunion on October 30th, 
the day of the game with Dartmouth. The object in holding a 
reunion on that particular occasion was to avoid the separation 
that necessarily occurs when a class reunion is held at the time 
of important athletic events or college festivities of any sort. 
The reunion was an experiment, and a successful one, there 
being about fifty men present. The class attended the football 
game en masse, and in the evening met at the Princetoniatt 

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office, where a procession was formed. Most of the men in line 
were somewhat transformed in appearance, owing to the use, as 
overcoats, of pajamas and kindred articles of apparel, and to the 
further disguise afforded by theatrical paint and false beards, 
which were tastefully distributed about our faces by the trained 
hands of some members who had once been shining lights of 
the Triangle Club. The '• Spoon Street" orchestra was again in 
evidence, heading a parade that wandered around " the burgh " 
for two or three hours, giving the residents a treat and calling on 
the President and the Dean, who made speeches of welcome. 
The reunion was voted "good horse," though detracting from 
our graduate dignity ! 

Next June the class will have a reunion similar to last year's, 
at which the activity of the class as a unit will be confined to a 
parade to the Yale game and to any impromptu celebrations 
that may then be decided upon. The class will meet at the 
headquarters in Dickinson Hall on the day of the Yale game at 
one o'clock. There will be no general assessment to cover the 
slight expenses of the reunion, which can be met by " taking a 
collection " from the members present. 



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cNscrotogy. 



EDWARD J. HERRING, 



HADLEY WYMAN, 



Died November 6, i8g2. 



Died May 2, iSgj. 



ERNEST CLAUDE HERR, 

Died July i, iSgs- 

CHARLES BORLAND STEWART, 

Died Jaiiuary 6, i8g4. 

SYDNEY SERRILL BUNTING, 

Died February 20, iSgy. 

HARRY BEAM CAMPBELL, 

Died October 16, i8gy. 



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